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  2. Want to Get the Job? Have Your References in Order - AOL

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  3. 9 ways your references can help you land your next job - AOL

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  4. Letter of recommendation - Wikipedia

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    A letter of recommendation or recommendation letter, also known as a letter of reference, reference letter, or simply reference, is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function.

  5. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    The job application is called Bewerbung in Germany and usually consists of three parts: the Anschreiben (cover letter), the Lebenslauf (curriculum vitae (CV)) and the Zeugnisse (references). The Anschreiben is used to convince the employer to submit an invitation for a job interview.

  6. Vouch For Me? 3 Things Job Seekers Should Know About References

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    After all, what is more valuable than someone agreeing that, yes, in fact, you are the best employee for the job? If you're a job seeker, you've probably asked that question at one point.

  7. Cover letter - Wikipedia

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    Job seekers frequently send a cover letter along with their curriculum vitae or applications for employment as a way of introducing themselves to potential employers and explaining their suitability for the desired positions. [2] It is a pitch describing one's interest in the position, skills and relevant experience for the advertised job.

  8. Executive search - Wikipedia

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    Executive search (informally often referred to as headhunting) is a specialized recruitment service which organizations pay to seek out and recruit highly qualified candidates for senior-level and executive jobs across the public and private sectors, as well as non-profit organizations (e.g., President, Vice-president, CEO, and non-executive-directors). [1]

  9. Nearly 1 In 3 Job Hunters Use Fake References, Survey Finds - AOL

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    By Susan Ricker When a company requests references on a job application, you might be tempted to skip it, thinking, "Doesn't my work history speak for itself? Won't my references just say good ...